The highly anticipated New York Governor's Debate featuring the Democratic front-runner Andrew Cuomo and Republican Carl Paladino, his Closest challenger, was dominated by five Fringe Candidates Party on Monday night.
The usual Debate Fodder - taxes, wasteful spending to high heaven, entitlements, and social issues - was overshadowed by a series of bizarre remarks from Little-Known hopefuls representing upstart Organizations like the Rent Is Too Damn High Party.
The Debate in Upstate Henrietta failed to Produce Any Meaningful Dialog Between the two Establishment Candidates.
Cuomo and Paladino Another one greeted with pleasant handshake, then sat back while the Debate Turned into a sideshow.
Relatively Paladino was disengaged for most of the Debate, Even leaving early-to-use the restroom during Easy closing remarks.
"When you gotta go, you gotta go," his campaign manager was later quoted as saying in the New York Times.
The Buffalo businessman's low-key tone May Have Been a calculated effort to show New Yorkers Another side of his personality.
EARLIER this week, polling data from the New York Times showed Paladino Losing Ground Significant Thurs Cuomo amid Concerns That the favorite Tea Party May not have the temperament Higher Thurs hold office.
Paladino, whose "I'm Mad As Hell" campaign slogan has energized the anti-Albany crowd, Engaged in an angry confrontation with a New York Post editor in September, and made remarks seen as critical of homosexuals EARLIER this month.
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